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Le 15.04.25
Crowdfunding for renewable energy takes center stage!

In its latest article, Le Monde de l’Énergie explores the rise of crowdfunding dedicated to the energy transition.

 

With 11.5% growth in 2023, an average return of 6.6%, and an almost zero default rate, this model is attracting more and more savers who want to align ecological convictions with financial investments.

 

→ Among the featured platforms, Énergie Partagée stands out for its cooperative model and commitment to putting citizens back at the heart of projects.

 

A historic player in impact crowdequity, Énergie Partagée supports local initiatives with shared governance, aiming for territorial energy autonomy.

 

A way to fund the transition — and take part in it.

 

Read the article here

Le 03.04.25
In Paris, Racine Tower reborns alongside Sorbonne Nouvelle

Once the headquarters of France’s National Forestry Office (ONF), this iconic example of 1970s naturalist architecture has been revitalized, blending poetry and technique in a design that engages with what was already there.

Through this restructuring, Racine takes on a new role in its neighborhood, becoming a new urban beacon.

Its reinvention is rooted in fertile ground and now rises majestically toward the sky.

 

Maud Caubet’s work focused on several key principles:

 

✔️ Building with the existing: reinvesting underground spaces by turning parking levels into bright, high-quality spaces

 

✔️ Creating a public urban connection between two neighborhoods
Racine acts as a bridge between Boulevard de Saint-Mandé and Rue de Picpus, returning a new vegetated public space to the city

 

✔️ Prefiguring reversible uses
Offices, housing, hotel… Racine can now adapt over time to the neighborhood’s evolving needs without requiring major construction

 

✔️ Reaching for the sky with a bioclimatic crown
A new rooftop crown completes the green roof on the ground extension and integrates an educational urban farm — a transparent, light-filled space offering unique views of Paris

 

✔️ Reuse and craftsmanship
4 tons of materials were recovered and reused off-site by woodworking associations. The project called on skilled craftspeople for specialized restoration work

 

✔️ Vegetation as a primary material
Present on every floor, functional greenery enhances occupant well-being and strengthens the site’s biodiversity and cooling role within the neighborhood

 

📖 Read the article by Laurence Albert in Les Echos

📸 Photo credits: Laurent Kronental

Le 31.03.25
REDMAN strengthens its team in the Île-de-France region!

In a real estate sector undergoing rapid transformation, REDMAN Île-de-France welcomes Thaïs Ekel and Jean-Guillaume Listre, two seasoned professionals who will enrich the group’s expertise and vision.

 

Thaïs Ekel, appointed Agency Director, brings 17 years of experience in territorial development, architecture, and the development of office and Life Sciences projects. Her multi-product approach and ability to create synergies with local stakeholders will be valuable assets for shaping tomorrow’s projects.

 

Jean-Guillaume Listre, appointed Development Director, joins REDMAN after working with Bouygues and Ogic, where he built strong expertise in office, residential, and hospitality real estate. Actively involved in the real estate ecosystem, he brings a 360° vision and network to support the group’s development.

 

“The arrival of Thaïs Ekel and Jean-Guillaume Listre reflects REDMAN’s ambition: to support the transformation of the real estate sector by combining creativity, expertise, and agility in response to market challenges. We’re delighted to welcome them to the team.”
— Matthias NAVARRO and Nicolas Ponson, co-founders of the REDMAN Group.

 

Thanks to Business Immo, CoStar, CFNEWS IMMO, Executives, Immoweek, ImmoHebdo, and Lettre M² for sharing the news!